bet you can't catch me! show me that speed that awesome gazelle-catching speed. (yawning) oh, you're kidding me. of course, you'd have to pick right now for a nap. okay, so now i'm looking for some kind of bug-eater. lots of animals eat bugs. let's see, especially termites aardvarks, warthog, aardwolf-- ah, bat-eared fox! he hears something. that's what he was listening for, termites! oh, i can't believe it. he can hear termites underground! shh, he can hear you chewing. got it! hi, tongue! told you we'd catch up with you later. i'm a bat-eared fox! (singing) yeah! okay, martin made it to the second-order consumers. animals that eat other animals. koki: oh, yeah, the predators, like foxes and wild dogs cheetahs, lions. mongooses, even spiders that eat other bugs. basically, if it eats an animal it's right up here in the food web. this is the sad part of the food web. but look at it this way, koki. it's how nature works. i mean, if these predators weren't around in no time, there'd be too many of these herbivores. soon, there'd be no plants left, and no one would